Weatherflow WEATHERmeter Bluetooth Wind Meter

The WeatherFlow WEATHERmeter is a Bluetooth wireless anemometer that fits in your pocket. It
works with Android and iOS devices like iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPads to show wind
speed, direction, average and gusts.

The Weatherflow Weather Meter is a highly accurate miniature device that
communicates with your smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth Smart (Low Energy) and
can communicate up to 100 ft away. Readings are recorded and displayed directly
in the free Wind Meter app or any other compatible app. n

To use the WeatherFlow Wind Meter, you just download the free app for iOS or
Android and plug in your wind meter to your smartphone AUX (or headset) jack.
It’s really that easy. Then you hold it up high facing into the wind. Your
phone does the rest by recording the wind speed (average and gust), wind
direction and location. You can easily share onsite reports with
WeatherFlow, Instagram, Vine, Twitter, SMS, Email, or Facebook.

The Wind Meter, although not a scientific instrument, is designed to be
better than any other handheld anemometer on the market. It’s operating range
extends from the smallest puff (2 mph) to well over hurricane force winds (125
mph). Calibrated at the University of Florida’s Aerospace Engineering
Department, the WeatherFlow Wind Meter is accurate to the larger of +/- 0.5% of
the reading or 0.2 mph at up to 15° off-axis. That means even if you don’t hold
it directly into the wind, you’ll still get very accurate wind speed
information.

Weatherflow WEATHERmeter Bluetooth Wind Meter

Weatherflow WEATHERmeter Bluetooth Wind Meter Overview:

The WeatherFlow WEATHERmeter is a Bluetooth wireless anemometer that fits in your pocket. It
works with Android and iOS devices like iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPads to show wind
speed, direction, average and gusts.

The Weatherflow Weather Meter is a highly accurate miniature device that
communicates with your smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth Smart (Low Energy) and
can communicate up to 100 ft away. Readings are recorded and displayed directly
in the free Wind Meter app or any other compatible app. n

To use the WeatherFlow Wind Meter, you just download the free app for iOS or
Android and plug in your wind meter to your smartphone AUX (or headset) jack.
It’s really that easy. Then you hold it up high facing into the wind. Your
phone does the rest by recording the wind speed (average and gust), wind
direction and location. You can easily share onsite reports with
WeatherFlow, Instagram, Vine, Twitter, SMS, Email, or Facebook.

The Wind Meter, although not a scientific instrument, is designed to be
better than any other handheld anemometer on the market. It’s operating range
extends from the smallest puff (2 mph) to well over hurricane force winds (125
mph). Calibrated at the University of Florida’s Aerospace Engineering
Department, the WeatherFlow Wind Meter is accurate to the larger of +/- 0.5% of
the reading or 0.2 mph at up to 15° off-axis. That means even if you don’t hold
it directly into the wind, you’ll still get very accurate wind speed
information.